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Modellbasierte Anforderungsermittlung durch systematische Prozessanalyse als Basis des Hygienic Designs  (Members only )

Beetz, Jean-Paul; Kloberdanz, Hermann // 2016
This paper presents an approach to identify hygienic and ergonomic requirements for the development of food processing machines by an extensive process analysis. For the development of such machines, ...

MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION DURING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS: A SURVEY ON DESIGN METHODS OF CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS

Zheng, C.; Le Duigou, J.; Hehenberger, P.; Bricogne, M.; Eynard, B. // 2016
CPS design can be characterised as a multidisciplinary integration topic, which has attracted the attention of both academia and industry for a long time. The paper aims at reviewing the existing ...

NETWORK INSIGHTS FOR PARTNER SELECTION IN INTER-ORGANISATIONAL NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Parraguez, P.; Maier, A. // 2016
Selecting partners for inter-organisational new product development (NPD) projects is an important yet under-supported task. This paper provides decision-support for the collaboration stages of ...

Personal 3D-Printing: A Remapping of the Relationship between Product Designers, Products and Users

Turbovich, Zuk; Das, Amarendra K.; Avital, Iko; Mazor, Gedalya // 2016
The rapid advancement of 3D printing technologies and recent developments creates new opportunity and challenges. The prime motivation of this research was driven from the possibility to integrate 3D ...

PLANNING THE PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS

De Lessio, M. P. // 2016
This papers presents findings from an industry survey targeted toward individuals with responsibilities related to the complex product design process. It specifically considers and profiles the ...

Priorisierung von Aktivitäten zur Konkretisierung von Produkteigenschaften am Beispiel einer Batteriemodulentwicklung  (Members only )

Eisele, Martin; Schoch, Sebastian; Puls, Rainer; Albers, Albert; Radimersky, Aline // 2016
The complexity of battery systems, caused by interaction between the subsystems, makes the design process difficult. Prioritization of activities in product design is necessary to meet requirements ...

PROCESS ANALYSIS OF DESIGNER’S SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY: A CASE STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL CHARACTER DESIGNER  (Members only )

Takashima, Kentaro; Senoo, Dai // 2016
The objective of this research is to identify the characteristics of process of designer’s spontaneous activity. There are two types of designer’s activities: 1) spontaneous activity and 2) ...

PROCESS INTEGRATED DESIGN GUIDELINES - SYSTEMATICALLY LINKING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES TO PRODUCT DESIGN

Wagner, C.; Roos, M.; Gramlich, S.; Kloberdanz, H. // 2016
The comprehensive consideration of manufacturing potentials during product design is a challenging task for designers, which has been discussed within manifold design approaches like DfM and DfMA. ...

PROCESS-ORIENTED PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ECODESIGN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

Rodrigues, V. P.; Pigosso, D.; McAloone, T. // 2016
In order to support ecodesign performance measurement from a business perspective, this paper performs an exploration of available process-oriented indicators to be applied to ecodesign management ...

PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION: A JOURNEY?

Thomas, Vicki // 2016
Product Design education can be focused on training. Providing students with skills to use tools,
computer programs and tried and tested methodologies to solve problems. It can be presented as ...

Product Lifecycle Management – How to adapt PLM to support changing product development processes in industry?

Bitzer, Michael; Vielhaber, Michael, Kaspar, Jerome // 2016
Product development as a collaborative process which requires the contribution of multiple engineering disciplines within a design department and cross the enterprise network. In industrial practice, ...

RE-DESIGN THE DESIGN TASK THROUGH TRIZ TOOLS

Frillici, F. S.; Rotini, F.; Fiorineschi, L. // 2016
Among the different activities that a designer has to perform during the design process, the clarification of the design objectives is a crucial task. Several factors make the recalled activities ...

RE-ENGINEERING DESIGN THROUGH MULTIPLE DISCIPLINARY LENSES

Karmokar, Sangeeta; Connor, Andy M. // 2016
Models of design tend to contain activities that relate to multiple disciplinary and professional fields.
The rapid advancement of technology and the increasing social, economic, and ...

RE-EXAMINING THE CASE FOR MODULAR EDUCATION

Morris, Richard; Covill, Derek; Milne, Mark; Elton, Eddy; Smith, Steven; Grundy, Cathy // 2016
Breaking degree courses up into smaller, modularised units of study has offered students flexibility
and cross-disciplinarity in their learning paths and has been widely taken up within the UK ...

RESEARCH THROUGH DESIGN & RESEARCH THROUGH EDUCATION

Eggink, Wouter; Mulder-Nijkamp, Maaike // 2016
The very definition of a university is a place where research and education are intertwined. When
there is no research, a university will look like a place for vocational training, and when there ...

Self-efficacy in product development student teams - what shapes students’ perceived self-efficacy

Jerkku, Martti; Taajamaa, Ville; Kirjavainen, Senni // 2016
This paper aims to provide a perspective of the student´s perceived self-efficacy in a team based project course where students face open-ended, ill-defined problems. We discuss the development of ...

SENSE TRAINING AS BASIS FOR AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE

Dahl Thomsen, Bente // 2016
Many systematic and schematic assessments reveal that they are based on vague concepts about the
aesthetic, if the theme at all has managed to make a parametrisation of the ‘reason of meaning’. That ...

SMART LIGHTING CUSTOMIZATION SERVICE; ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION WITH PHYSICAL CONTEXT INFORMATION  (Members only )

Choi, Yu Jin; Ahn, Eunkyung; Choe, Yunhwa; Kim, Yong Se // 2016
This research was conducted in cooperation with LED lighting manufacturing company for the development project of manufacturing servitization support framework in coffee shops. Product-Service ...

Smell – Forgotten Yet Critical Dimension in Product Development?

Gina, Limseth; Karen, Cuesta; Stephanie, Balters; Juan, García-Cifuentes; Martin, Steinert // 2016
physiological/cognitive filtering mechanism within the thalamus of the brain, and secondly, the olfactory system is argued to be closely connected to the cortical centers of emotion and memory; both ...

STUDENT DRIVEN WORKSHOPS AS MEANS TO ENHANCE DESIGN KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

Skjelbred, Bente // 2016
This paper provides a psychological and design didactical view on student driven workshops to
promote learning as part of a design process. Students have, through observational learning, ...

Study of the Effectiveness in Design Communication: Comparing 3D Printing Pen vs. Sketching

Noe, Vargas Hernandez; Sophia, Acevedo; Raisa, Chowdhury // 2016
This paper explores the 3Doodler’s, a 3D printing pen, application in the engineering design process and how it could bridge the gap between sketching and physical prototyping. We ask the research ...

Supporting SysML model generation in early phases of the development process

Kößler, Johannes; Paetzold, Kristin // 2016
Within the development of technical systems more and more domains and needs from different stakeholders have to be integrated. Based on that, the Model-based Systems Engineering is becoming more ...

SUPPORTING THE DESIGN OF RECONFIGURABLE CELLULAR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS BY COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN SYNTHESIS

Unglert, J.; Hoekstra, S.; Jauregui Becker, J. // 2016
Decisions on manufacturing system design determine the current and future profitability of manufacturing companies. Reconfigurable Cellular Manufacturing Systems make possible to evolve the design of ...

SYSTEMATIC FOR FUNCTION-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL CIRCUIT CARRIERS AND PROTOTYPES

Jürgenhake, C.; Dumitrescu, R. // 2016
Innovative technologies like MID (Molded Interconnect Device) are necessary to meet the rising requirements within the development and production of integrated mechatronic devices. Due to their ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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